Assorted news
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Comment by John Redwood
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@Peatly -Same in the US except the story is not being told. I posted this 3 months ago on a different forum.
WHO director calls for world pandemic treaty to prepare for Disease X
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@DavidPS There were a number of members on the other forum, including you, who were dedicated to posting updates about the treaty. Now it’s gone quiet on this topic and many others. I have a feeling that those not banned are either jaded or fearful of stricter censorship laws, therefore, are choosing not to participate. Anyway, I posted that comment because it was an unusual coverage for a mainstream media. I am not convinced that particular MP could not have come forward sooner. Unfortunately, the UK government is fully onboard with the WHO Treaty.
On a positive note many alternative media outlets and independent researchers have been covering and campaigning against the treaty for 2 years now. They include
Anne Can't Stand It (cartoonist)
Maybe it needs a thread of its own here; if you lead I will follow.
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Does this suggest that the annual limits are unrealistic?
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Teleportation = not good
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There was an assassination attempt on the PM of Slovakia?
You don’t say
Guess what he had just denied?
The Pandemic Treaty
(as well as not funding the Ukraine nor the jab)
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Gotten around the world a bit in my life. There's no cringe quite like a pre-election Britain. Especially but not only now.
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Super Size Me dude dead at 53 of cancer:
https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1794011491668046052?s=46&t=6SHjx2BgdFsZ8D80dZjaow
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Unprecedented climatic event
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@Beatrix
2014100 Resilient Cities - Pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation
Porto Alegre Workshop - 100 Resilient Cities
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@Beatrix Oh dear. This is so horrible and sad.
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@Beatrix Targeted.
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@Beatrix The apex predator is not stopping. Horrible.
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Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined.
Dutch study: immigration costs state €17 billion per year.
Translated from Norwegian: Non-Western immigration costs Norway an estimated 250 billion - annually.
Novo Nordisk to test weight-loss drugs’ effect on alcohol use and liver disease
Novo Nordisk's results are stunning - and it could be on the brink of something even more exciting.
Novo Nordisk now expects its sales growth to rise this year by between 19% and 27% - up from the 18% to 26% it was forecasting as recently as January - while it expects profits to grow by between 22% and 30% this year.
At its recent capital markets day, in March, Novo Nordisk gave more details on Amycretin, an experimental weight loss pill it is working on and which is being touted as potentially even more potent than Wegovy itself.
World’s biggest food company launches fast food meals for Wegovy and Ozempic users.